9–13 Jul 2017
Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center
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Measurements of YBCO Cable at High dB/dt for various HTS cables

12 Jul 2017, 09:30
15m
Hall of Ideas - EH

Hall of Ideas - EH

Speaker

Mike Sumption (The Ohio State University)

Description

In this work, segment of various HTS cables were measured for loss at high dB/dt in a rotating magnet AC loss machine. The cables types including CORC, Roebel, and TWST cables, and for the CORC cables, striations were present for some samples. The cable were measured in a recently described spinning magnet calorimeter (SMC). This test device has a spinning rotor which consists of permanent magnets arranged in a Halbach array, with the sample exposed to an AC field of 0.566 T (peak) and a radial dB/dt of 272 T/s (tangential, Bmax = 0.242 T, dB/dt = 125 T/s). Loss is measured using nitrogen boiloff from a double wall calorimeter feeding a gas flow meter. For comparison, a straight segment of tape of the kind used in the cable was also measured in a field perpendicular to the wide face of the tape. The results were compared to a simple analytic models for losses of these conductors and the starting tape. The losses of the cables were compared, as well as the amount of strand coupling vs hysteretic loss present in each. The coupling loss was moderate for the TWST, and small for the Roebel and CORC, but the loss was dominated by hysteretic losses in all cases. The influence of applied field amplitude and demagnetization on field penetration was discussed.

Authors

Mike Sumption (The Ohio State University) John Murphy (University of dayton Research Institute) Nadina Gheorghiu Timothy Haugan (U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory) Mr Milan Majoros (The Ohio State University) Prof. Ted Collings (MSE, OSU)

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